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#Driver Colin Ritchie, in car #747, sheers off Riley Reynold’s front bumper during a heat at the 2012 Salmon Arm Demolition Derby held Sunday at the fairgrounds. The eventual winner of the derby was Terry Bell, with his co-pilot Riley Bell in car #.08. Second overall was #747 Colin Ritchie and Kyle Thiessen, while third was #61 Lyle Williamson and Doug Verhagen. Most fun paint job went to #3 Gary Lanoue and Dan Nelson while Powder Puff went to #500 Susan Durban and Richelle Portlance.
Developer buys West Beach site By Tracy Hughes MARKET NEWS STAFF
A North Shuswap property, which was the subject of a failed attempt to turn it into a 160-unit RV park, has now been sold to another developer. The property, formerly known as the Cottonwoods Campground but renamed West Beach Village, had been under creditor protection after Mike Rink, the previous developer, went into receivership.
The final sale of Cottonwoods Campground was confirmed by court documents, which list the new owner as a numbered company with Greg Darroch as the principal. Darroch, who could not be reached for comment before press time, has developed other properties in the Shuswap. The Columbia Shuswap Regional District denied Rink the zoning for the development, which was to feature 199-year leases on properties
within the West Beach Village development. This was later challenged in B.C. Supreme Court, but in January the courts upheld the CSRD’s right to deny the proposal. News of the sale comes as a blow to community members and environmental activists who were attempting to have the property, located at the mouth of the Adams River, added to Roderick Haig Brown Provincial Park. “The Cottonwoods property al-
ready went through a lengthy and costly rezoning application process, which was wisely turned down by our local government leaders,” explained Jim Cooperman, president of the Shuswap Environmental Action Society. “It would be a significant waste of time and taxpayer’s money to consider another development on this property as it is clear that it would be strongly opposed locally, provincially, nationally and internationally.”
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Proposed Sorrento cell tower SilverBacks Hockey has neighbours complaining By Cavelle Layes MARKET NEWS STAFF
Sorrento residents are upset over the proposal to install a Telus Mobility cell phone tower that will stand 60 metres high, just beyond their living room window. Marilyn and Phil Clark, Sorrento residents, say they are not opposed to the tower itself, but the location. The 0.24-hectare piece of land located at 1043 Dilworth Rd. is directly off the Clarks’ front lawn. This has created a concern for the Clarks regarding what the view from their quiet home may be in a few months. Shawn Hall, Telus spokesperson, says none of the proposed plans are concrete at this point, explaining that the company is still listening to concerns and considering suggestions. The report that was presented to the Columbia Shuswap Regional District board on March 23 states that the tower is expected to be 196.85 feet high and will include a small building to house equipment as well as a fence that will surround the area.
“The tower is be- and, while it is still part ing put in, in response of the ALR, it has not to local demand,” says been used in more than Hall, explaining that 50 years, if ever, exthose using the high- plains Marilyn. way are tired of losing The area, she says, is cell reception. covered in trees which Says Phil: “If it is will help provide an exhighway users that are tra blind at no extra cost benefiting from it, then to Telus and will ministick it by the highway mize the visual impact where they have to look for nearby neighbors. at it.” Marilyn and Phil Both Marilyn and say they would not be Phil say they under- opposed to the tower stand the need for the if it made the move to tower, and the benefits the other side of the it will provide to the street, moving it closer area. to the highway, and out What they disagree of their line of view. with is simply its placeThe Clarks wrote a ment. letter to Telus to exPhil explains that the press their concerns land is part of the Agri- and to suggest moving culture Land Reserve the tower to that loand is heavily used for cation, or to a parcel this purpose. It also has of Crown land located very few trees to pro- nearby. vide any sort of blind The letter was reto minimize the visual sponded to on July 23 impact and some of the by Harvey Schmidke, trees that do stand in the manager, real estate at area will be cut down Alcatel-Lucent Canada in order to make room (a contractor for Telus). for a road that will run In the email, Schmidke off Rabie Road. explains that when towMarilyn had sug- ers are being planned gested moving the for an area, four main tower to the other side factors are considered: of the street, an area Does the location prothat was suggested as vide acceptable seran alternative location vice and coverage? Is by Telus staff them- it constructible? Will it selves in the report that minimize impact? and was presented to the What are the land-use CSRD. issues? That site is located on the same parcel See Tower on page 3
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Tower in demand to improve cell service Continued from pg.2 Schmidke says moving the tower to Clarks’ suggested locations would be challenging for a number of reasons. “In this specific case, the fact that the land is not currently being used for agriculture is immaterial,” states Schmidke in response to the unused land on the other side of the street. However, the main alternative Telus had suggested to the proposed site is the same one which the Clarks are suggesting. The board report presented to the CSRD states, “In spite of the negligible impact that this small site represents, significant other areas on the property exist that would be less of an impact on the overall agriculture use of the property, should this facility be considered to be located elsewhere.”
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Hall, however, says Telus is still listening to concerns and no official plans have been made at this point. “We are looking at options right now; if you would like to contribute further you can do so now,” says Hall. “We are reviewing all the feedback that has come in.” Addressing the concern some locals have regarding the cellphone tower going up without
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 BURGER, BEER, BARD – Storyteller James Murray spins a yarn or two on the
stage at R.J. Haney Heritage Village at 4 p.m. Tickets are $15 each and include a burger and a beer. Get yours at Touch ‘A Texas or the village.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 AIR CADETS – Royal Canadian Air Cadets 222 Shuswap Squadron hosts an
open house from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at South Canoe Centre 5970 19th Ave. SE. Youths between 12 to 18 are invited to join. Call 250-832-2807 for more information.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 FALL FAIR - Opens today at 10 a.m and runs Saturday, Sept. 8 and Sunday,
Sept. 9 at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds. Weekend gates open at 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. See www. salmonarmfair.com for more.
Know that the Lord, He is God, it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people. – Psalm 100:3
St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church Interim Priest in Charge Rev. Canon Barbara Stewart
10:00 a.m. Services Sundays and Wednesdays 170 Shuswap Street S.E., Salmon Arm
Tel: 250 832-2828 www.stjohnanglicanchurch.com
Cornerstone Christian Reformed Church Pastor Peter Stellingwerff 10:30 a.m. Worship
SATURDAY SEPT. 8
Nursery Care & Children’s Programs
FALL FAIR PARADE - Start time is 10:45 a.m. running until approximately 12:30
p.m. The route heads south on 5th Street SW, turns left on 10th Ave. SW, turns left on Shuswap Street, crosses the highway, turns right on Hudson Avenue, turns left on Ross Street, left on Lakeshore Drive, turns left on 10th St. SW, crosses the highway, turns left on 5th Avenue SW and finishes. AUDITIONS – Shuswap Theatre auditions for ‘Mending Fences’ by Norm Foster and directed by Danielle Dunn-Morris. take place Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. or Sept. 9 at 1:30 p.m. Three cast required; two males, one in his 20s or early 30s, one in his 40s to early 50s and a female actor aged 40-50. For a copy of the script or more information, call Cilla Budda 250-832-6805 FILM FARE – The Shuswap Film Society opens the fall season with a showing of Boy at 5 p.m. at the Salmar Classic Theatre. Please note the new time for the society’s Saturday night films. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. For more information, see the fall program guide when it is released at www. shuswapfilm.net.
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10:30 AM • WORSHIP & SUNDAY SCHOOL deolutheran.org Pastor: Rev. Erik Bjorgan 1801 - 30th St. NE ~ 250 832-6160
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian T.C.Hwy. across from RCMP Rev. Woldy Sosnowsky
Pre-service singing 10:45 a.m. Worship service 11:00 a.m. 250 832-7282
MONDAY, SEPT. 10 SUICIDE PREVENTION - World Suicide Prevention Day event takes place with
information booths and a barbecue from 5 to 6 p.m., remembrance ceremony at 6, at Marine Park. Call 250-833-6100 for more info. FALL SIGN UP WEEK- Starting today, community groups and businesses will have displays in the Mall at Piccadilly for fall programs. To book space, please contact the mall administration office at 832-0441.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 PARKINSON SUPERWALK- The event takes place at McGuire Lake Park (599
10th Street North East) at 9:30 a.m. For more information or to register as a walker or donor, visit www.parkinson.bc.ca or contact Doreen (250) 8362509.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 HARVEST CELEBRATION - R.J. Haney Heritage Village’s 15th Annual Harvest
Celebration runs from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased by calling 250-832-5243, or by visiting R.J. Haney Heritage Village at 751-Hwy 97B, Sedo Butchers & Deli on 10th Ave SW, Touch’ A Texas at the Mall at Piccadilly or M&M Meat Shops on the Trans-Canada Hwy SW.
OTHER EVENTS: MODERN SQUARE DANCING – Keep fit the easy way with square dancing at
the Seniors’ Fifth Avenue Activity Centre. First two lessons are free. Open house runs at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12. New square dance classes start at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 and round dance classes begin Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. For information, call Lexie at 250-832-4724 or Lori at 250-8324417. FAMILY ART - SAGA Public Art Gallery presents a free weekly Family Saturdays program from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Drop-in art-making for families with children two to 12.
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Pastors Glen and Roseanne Fraser SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 a.m. 191 - 2nd Ave. NE ~ 832-9196
Church of Christ We meet at 2560 Auto Road SE Come & join us! 10 a.m. ~ Worship & Communion 11:15 a.m. ~ Classes for all ages sa4Christ.com Phone for Information 250 833-0927
Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Pastors Mel & Joyce Janzen 250 675-3839 or 250 835-8736 4409 Trans Can. Hwy., Tappen www.newlifeoutreach.ca
Mountain View Baptist Church
United Church Minister Juanita Austin
First United: Worship with Children’s Church: 10:30 a.m.
Worship: 9:00 a.m. Sunday School for the whole family @ 10:30 am
Pastor Benje Bartley
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For info.: 250 833-5636 1981 9th Ave. NE (St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church)
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Crossroads Free Methodist Church PASTOR GEORGE FLEMING Sunday Worship: 11:15 a.m. Traditional Service 250 832-8068 121 Shuswap Street SW
Sunday Family Worship - 10:00 a.m. Hillcrest School, 1180 20th Street S.E. Office - 331 4th Street N.E., 250 832-9142 www.lakesidecommunitychurch.ca Email: lakesidecc@shaw.ca Lead Pastor: Pastor Ken Dryden
River of Life Community Church Pastor Reuben Pauls - 250 675-3636
Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. Sunday School - 10:45 a.m. (Nursery to age 12) 2405 Centennial Drive, Shuswap Lake Estates Lodge, downstairs
Broadview Evangelical Free Church Dave Penner - Lead Pastor Tamara Peterson - Women’s Ministries Pastor Daron Blenkin - Student Ministries Pastor Rudy Evans - Children’s Ministries Pastor
Coffee & Muffins at 9:15 Worship Service at 9:45 Nursery Care for ages 2 & under & Sunday School for ages 3 - Gr. 8 350 - 30th Street NE 250 832-6366
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WORSHIP SERVICE & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Sundays 10:30 a.m. HEALING SERVICE Every Sunday 1 p.m.
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Salmon Arm Mennonite Church 4480 - 30th Street NE
Sunday Worship ..................................... 10:00 am Sunday School .........................................10-11 am Message ............................................... 11-11:45 am Every 4th Sunday evening Hymn Singing 5:30-6:30 pm Every other Thursday Prayer Service & Bible Study 7:30-8:30 pm
Pastor James Baer 250 832-3615
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church (LCC) 10:00 am Bible Study & Sunday School 11 am Sunday Worship Meeting at the Recreation Centre, West End, 2600 - 10th Ave. NE, Salmon Arm Phone for Information 250 832-4705
St. Mary’s Anglican/ United Church 1188 Trans Canada Hwy., Sorrento Ph. 250-675-2294
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saintmary@shaw.ca The Rev. Bruce Chalmers SUNDAY WORSHIP - 10 am
Little Mountain Bible Chapel 3481 - 10th Ave. S.E. 250 803-0161 ~ Salmon Arm • Sunday ~ Worship & Remembrance - 9:30 a.m. • Family Bible Hour/Sunday School - 11 a.m. • Thursday ~ Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
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CATHOLIC CHURCHES Shuswap Lake Area Mass Time: SALMON ARM: St. Joseph’s 90 First Street SE Sat., 5:00 pm & Sun., 9:00 am SICAMOUS: Our Lady of Fatima Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. BLIND BAY: Our Lady of the Lake 2740 Fairway Hill Rd., Blind Bay Sunday, 11:15 a.m. CHASE: Blessed Sacrament Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
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Visit us at: aplacetobelong.ca Contact: 250 832-4004, email office@salmonarmchurch.com
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Fearing for park safety By Martha Wickett MARKET NEWS STAFF
While Salmon Arm can offer shelter to homeless people in the winter months, in the summer, options aren’t so straightforward. Travelling to Vernon or Kamloops to the shelters there is one possibility, while some people choose to find a spot under the stars. It’s this option that concerns residents such as Sandra Seale, who enjoys Little Mountain Park regularly. She says she noticed someone had been camping in a secluded area of the park, so she requested that city staff ask him to move, mainly because of the fire hazard. “We can’t have open fires burning in our park, and the littering is also unacceptable.” City staff cleaned up part of the mess, said Seale, and then she and a few residents went in last weekend to pick up what was left.
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#Volunteers Sarah Figgess, Bev Gosling, Sandra Seale and Morgan Figgess clean up garbage left in Little Mountain Park. “Empty tin cans thrown around the nearby woods mainly. Also old newspapers, a butcher knife, some tent poles. This person was not a ‘leave only footprints’ kind of guy.” City public works manager John Rosenberg said a fire pit was in the area but it was unused. He said young people build makeshift shelters in the park, but camping is more unusual. However, it does happen sometimes, he
says, in Coyote Park, in an area just west of Peter Jannink Park and, at Little Mountain. “I don’t believe there’s
any way to prevent it from happening,” he said. “If we’re made aware of it, we certainly investigate.”
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SILVERBACKS SPOTLIGHT
The BCHL doesn’t keep stats on blocked shots and pain killers taken, but if they did the man to the right would surely lead the league. Twenty year old Kimberly, B.C native and returning defenseman Bennett Hambrook wasn’t just a leader in the dressing room in his first season with the SilverBacks; he did it on the ice as well. With his often terrifying reckless abandon for his own well-being, and he says he’s ready for another season after a grueling summer, “Twice a day work-outs, in the morning and after work, lots of running and a ton of time in the weight room.” Hambrook says the attitude around the Shaw Centre has done a complete 180, “It’s amazing to see the turnaround with the guys coming in, the front-office staff, the hockey staff and the community; everyone’s ready to go and has huge expectations. It is really exciting to be a part of.” It’s clear that he’s heard the message from Head Coach and GM Troy Mick, as well, “We’re not going to sit back; we are going to push. No let-up, no give-up, up by five or down by five the guys are going to go hard no matter what.” Your SilverBacks host the Vipers this Friday at 7pm in the last exhibition game at the Shaw before the Vipers return on Friday September 14th at 7pm for the home opener. Check out next week’s feature as we catch up with one half of the Terrace Terror’s; Brendan Kennedy.
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OPINION Changes to ICBC operations overdue The BC Liberals have completely mishandled ICBC. The proof came out on Aug. 16, when a government review showed the Crown corporation has been hiring boatloads of senior managers and paying them more each year — with the Liberals apparently oblivious. There are 32 per cent more managers than in 2007, and they are paid (as a group) 70 per cent more than managers received in 2007. Fifty-four of them made more than $200,000 each in 2011. The Liberal government insisted, on taking office in 2001, that ICBC didn’t need to be privatized, nor did there need to be complete competition in the auto insurance sector. They have also insisted, especially in recent years, that substantial dividends from ICBC go back to the shareholder — the government. This means that all of the Crown corporation’s customers – and that’s everyone who owns a vehicle – are paying additional insurance premiums to boost government revenues. It’s a tax grab, hidden in the guise of insurance costs. The government has now, very belatedly, said ICBC meeds to cut its management costs and manager compensation. At the same time, the B.C. Utilities Commission approved an 11.2 per cent rate increase for basic insurance, starting December. The simple fact is this: ICBC is being used by government for all sorts of purposes that are far afield from its ostensible role as a public car insurance company. This isn’t new — the NDP did this with ICBC back in its earliest days. But it certainly points out that the Liberals are just as good as the NDP at mismanaging Crown corporations and sticking taxpayers with extra costs. – Black Press
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Based on science and not politics Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s response to questions about the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Project was that the fate of the pipeline will be based on science and not politics. If only that were true. The Enbridge Northern Gateway Project is an estimated $5.5 billion megaproject involving the construction of two parallel 1,150-kilometre pipelines across our province. While its Proponents point out that the project could add an estimated $270 billion to the economy of the nation (over 30 years), those who oppose the project point out that the coastal waters of BC present an extremely risky environment for tanker traffic, not to mention the estimated 400,000 to 1,000,000 barrels a day of crude oil that would be moved by pipeline. While it is hard to wrap one’s mind around such enormous figures, it is not all that hard to focus in on the potential impact such a project could have on the environment. The federal government’s response to people’s concerns
THE GREAT OUTDOORS James Murray about risk to the environment was the establishment of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project Joint Review Panel which, according to a press release from the National Energy Board, will provide “an open and transparent forum” for all hearing participants to make their view known. The problem as I see it, is the continued fallout from Bill-C38 in the form of all the recent cuts to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The federal government sent out letters to 92 habitat staff members in British Columbia telling them their positions will be cut, thus reducing the department in B.C. to half the habitat staff it had a decade ago. This begs the obvious question of how all these cuts will impact the
DFO’s ability to effectively supply facts, figures and other relevant information to the Joint Review Panel in a timely manner? “Heavy workloads and staff reductions at the DFO could jeopardize the federal government’s ability to protect Canadians from the negative impacts of industrial projects,” says an internal government document obtained under access to information laws. “Continuity of DFO team members throughout the process is critical to providing clear, consistent, and defensible advice, positions, and permits.” Of course Enbridge has always asserted that if there were, indeed, unacceptable environmental risks posed by their Northern Gateway Project, the Joint Review Panel would simply stop the project from proceeding by enacting regulations under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act and the National Energy Board Act. The fact remains that the federal government’s environmental assessment system has only ever found an
unacceptable environmental impact in three cases of the more than 10,000 they have had to consider since 2003. Bill C-38 introduced, repealed and/or amended a significant number of federal laws including amendments to the Navigable Waters Act, the Fisheries Act, the Species at Risk Act, the Canada National Parks Act, the Canada National Marine Conservation Areas Act, the Parks Canada Agency Act and the First Nations Land Management Act. And don’t forget that lost in all of the government’s double-speak were a number of more subtle changes that remove previously existing regulations prohibiting “pollution or harm to fish habitat” and replaces them with new provisions that would prevent “serious harm” to specific types of fisheries considered to be “of commercial, recreational or aboriginal value.” Wouldn’t it be nice if the Prime Minister would make a statement that the fate of the environment would be based on science, not politics.
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SHUSWAP PASSION Jim Cooperman After decades of desire, we finally made the nearly four-hour drive up to Tumtum Lake to camp, canoe and explore the area. Upon first sight of the lake its beauty astounded us, as its deep turquoise colour and alpine mountain backdrop reminded us of Lake Louise. In some ways it was better to have waited this long to make the journey, as for years I have heard how the area had been devastated by clearcut logging and now, at least, the loggedover landscape is filled with mostly healthy, fast-growing plantations. However, we did drive by two areas that had been planted with lodgepole pine that appeared anemic, as this species is not native to this Interior wetland ecosystem.
In the 1990s, I participated in the Kamloops Land and Resource Management Planning process, which was the first one for the province. Through intense negotiations with the forest industry, we were able to create the 5,733 hectare Upper Adams River Provincial Park that includes Tumtum Lake, along with a strip of land along the entire stretch of the river between the two lakes. Despite its park status, not a dime has been spent to improve the two former forestry recreation campsites, and we could not even find a park sign. We chose to camp at the lower site, where there are some trees and one old, worn picnic table, as the other site is a large open area with no amenities. It took us only three hours to canoe around the lake, keeping close to the shore to avoid any sudden dangerous, rough water from the frequent winds. At the far end, where the upper, Upper Adams River enters the lake, there is an enormous sand bar that forms a perfect beach. Although the lake is
very picturesque, it is far from pristine and there are actually two cabins. One, a very small log building, is next to the campsite and belongs to a trapper who still uses it every winter. A hunting guide built the other log cabin and the lease was grandfathered when the park was created and now a family uses it as a summer cottage. We learned from the cottage owner how the small glaciers that can be seen from the lake, and are the source of the glacier silt that colours the water turquoise, have melted significantly over the last 10 years. Back at the campsite, we were intrigued by the constant roaring sound of rushing water. The next day, we paddled to the east side of the bay and found a short trail that leads to the approximately 12-foot high waterfall at the outlet of the lake. It is this roaring sound that likely gave the lake its name, which is a Chinook jargon word for “the pulsing of the heart.” Prior to the logging, there was once an ex-
tensive ancient old growth cedar/hemlock rainforest surrounding Tumtum Lake and extending up the valley and along the tributaries. The provincial park now protects small remnants of this more than 1,000-year-old forest, although these trees are not as large as old growth found elsewhere due to the lack of soil richness. A few kilometres to the north of the lake is another small, 286-hectare park.Oregana Creek was named by famed B.C. lichenologist, Trevor Goward for a rare type of oceanic lichen found there. Goward has developed the term “antique” to describe B.C.’s rare old growth Interior rainforests, that indicate these forests are far older than the oldest trees in them. Since Tumtum Lake does not have a Secwepemc name, it is possible the Shuswap people did not have settlements there. However, the 1904 diary of English settler, Spencer Tuck, who spent two winters trapping and gold panning along the Adams River 20 miles north of Adams Lake,
describes the remnants of a settlement, “there is every indication of this having been a large Indian camp at sometime, as there are remains of old sweat houses and wigwams all around.”
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SOUTH SHUSWAP Five to run for Electoral Area C Five people have declared their candidacy for a Columbia Shuswap Regional District by-election.
Nominations closed at 4 p.m. Aug. 24, for the position of Electoral Area ‘C’ Director, to replace Ted Bacigalupo
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Entertainment continues with Shuswap youth talent at 11:15. For the kids, Kiki the Eco Elf takes the stage at 1 p.m., followed by Zumba at 1:45. At 3 p.m., First Nations dancers will perform. Activities for the kids run from noon to 4 p.m., and include bouncy castles, face painting, the water park and a parent-andtoddler tent. There will be food vendors on-site all day, including the Lions, who will be serving hamburgers and hotdogs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. An outdoor concert
kicks off when City of Sparks hits the stage at 4 p.m. This local, four-piece rock band will be followed up at 6 p.m. by Lillix, a pop-rock outfit out of Cranbrook. The Juno-nominated band, Lillix has appeared on all major entertainment networks in Canada, the U.S. and Japan. To sample their music, visit lillixonline. com. The day wraps up at 7 p.m. For more information on the Sorrento 100th Anniversary family festival, call Louise at 250-253-5776.
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ture to the community and now it’s finally here. “The residents of this area have chosen to live here for a variety of reasons. Whether raising a new family or entering mid-life or approaching their twilight years, they recognize that there is no place in our province that is more beautiful.” says Brown. “Residents know how to embrace the lifestyle here whether it’s pursuing outdoor activities in the warmer months or taking up new hobbies like an art form in the cooler months. They are up for anything for themselves or their children and we’re hoping that they can explore something new at FACES” Adds Brown “It could have been very easy to start this fine arts program out of an existing centre or hall however part of our plans were to create a space that the residents of the South Shuswap could call their own when it came to pursuing art, dance, music, voice or theatre.” And that has become their mission statement. To the left of the entrance doors reads a
sign “At FACES our goal is to provide our community members with a place to gather while exploring their creativity”. Walking through the doors, one first finds a beautiful, bright art studio where one can take drawing, painting, sculpture, clay, fabric & fibre art and collage, just to name a few of the course offerings. Across the hall, there are two private soundproofed studios where one can take up voice or music lessons. And lastly, toward the back, is the dance studio, complete with a clean air exchange system and a free-floating sprung floor, both installed to keep the dancers and teachers comfortable. “It is very important for students to be dancing on a sprung floor. It not only enhances performance, it greatly reduces chance of injury as well. When we were designing the studios, the dancers’ safety and future health was at the forefront, therefore putting in the sprung floor system was a must.” And the quality of the
studio design is matched by the quality of teachers stepping forward, all eager to teach within its walls. One such teacher is Claire Burgoyne. During her sixteen years as an educator, Claire has worked with children and youth in both public and private education. She led numerous community arts events while teaching in Penticton and Nanaimo
and has enthusiastically worked with young artists to assist youth in discovering their own creativity. She holds a BFA in Visual Arts, teaching credentials from the University of Victoria and is currently completing a Master of Education Technology degree. Claire is passionate about seeing various projects such as student gallery show-
ings and dinner theatre come to our area. She will offer her services to teach a number of visual arts classes at FACES. Throughout the year, FACES will welcome guest teachers in to hold day-long workshops teaching anything from oriental brush painting to the art of bellydance. And beginning next summer, children will be welcomed to enrol
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Dates to remember Sorrento’s 100th Family Festival and Show & Shine, Saturday, Sept. 8 at Sorrento Blind Bay Park, for more information, call Louise at 250-253-5776. North and South Shuswap Guys and Gals Hikers, every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, meet at Cedar Heights Centre parking lot at 10 a.m. People who enjoy hiking are welcome. For information and to get on the email list, contact Gloria at gloria16@telus.net, or call 250-675 0036. Hiker Ladies, every Friday, age doesn’t matter. Hiking easy to more difficult, not
late for dinner, meet in lower parking lot at Cedar Centre, for information e-mail Joyce@ intheshuswap.ca. Sorrento Village Farmers’ Market, every Saturday until fall from 8 a.m. to noon at Sorrento Plaza on Highway One. Blind Bay Farmers Market, every Thursday into fall, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., located just off Highway 1 in the Blind Bay Marketplace. Great produce, crafts, organic meats, kids activities and fun. Contact Deb Gibson, market manager, for vending or other enquiries at 250-675-5199, or gibsonda2012@ gmail.com.
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Many top finishes for Shuswap seniors Shuswap residents were weighed down with medals after competing in the B.C. Senior Games in Burnaby Aug. 21 to 25. Winners listed without hometowns are from Salmon Arm. Results were as follows: • Cycling: In the 65to 69-year-old men’s category, Pat Hutchins took silver in the time trial and in the road race. In the 65- to 69-year-old women’s category, Jean Jenks of Sorrento claimed silver in time trial, road race and hill climb. In 75 to 79, Mary Pakka of Sorrento took silver in hill climb and bronzes in time trial and road race. • Golf: In the 60 to 64 category, Don Koldingnes claimed bronze for gross score. In the 65 to 69 category, Bill Jordan of Tappen earned silver for gross score while Fred Horne from Blind Bay took bronze for net. In the 80 and up category, Matthew Schmidt claimed bronze for gross score. • Hockey: In the 60 and up category, the defending champion Salmon Arm Cavaliers made up of Mark Dibblee, Gord Mackintosh, Bob Munro, Gary Forbes, James Stewart, Dave Davidson, Larry Dobson, Brian Burgess, Roy Sakaki, Garth Young, Art Bostock, Darryl Koskimaki, Bob Beurkenholder and Gerry Bond earned silver. • Horseshoes: In Class B, Clarence Juell claimed silver. In Class
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Wice claims five Continued from pg. 12 backstroke, gold in the 200-m individual medley, bronze in the 800-m freestyle and bronze in the 25-m backstroke. • Table Tennis - In 80 and up, Bill Haviland and Edie Turner took gold in doubles rec. • Track and Field - In the 60 to 64 category, Bev Wice earned five medals: bronze in 400m running, and silvers in 800-m, 1500-m, 5000-m and in the 10km road race. Also in 60 to 64, Linda Haas from Chase claimed gold in
the 10-km road walk. In the 65 to 69 category, Patti Larmond took silver in the 100-m and bronze in 400-m. Paulette McKinnon from Sorrento earned silver in the 5000-m power walk. Still in the 65 to 69 category, Tony James Haas from Chase earned a silver in the 10-km road walk and bronze in the 5000-m power walk. James Roberts of Sorrento took silver in the 5000-m power walk. In the 70 to 74 category, Hans Stubbe claimed golds in javelin and pole vault, along with silver in discus.
Arm Beer Crew player Eric Kuiack, left, moves the puck around a Kelowna Ice Cat during the Crew’s 5-0 loss during the Sunwave Challenge held over the weekend at the Shaw Centre.
Join a guided hike The Shuswap Trail Alliance, partnering with Shuswap Hospice Society and Active Salmon Arm, are once again presenting fullyguided fall hikes. This year’s hikes: Saturday, Sept. 15: Joss Mountain for experienced hikers. Saturday, Sept. 22: Adams River/ Gorge Trail, moderate level. Saturday, Sept. 29: Hyde Mountain, moderate level. Saturday, Oct. 13: Eagle River Nature Trails, easy. Pre-register by call-
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Shuswap residents can get involved in planning for trails The Shuswap Trail Alliance is going to be hosting recreational trail access planning public information and input sessions in the region this fall. Sessions are as follows: • Wednesday, Sept. 5, 7 to 9 p.m. at Malakwa Community Hall. •Tuesday, Sept. 11, 7 to 9 p.m. at Falkland Community Hall. • Wednesday, Sept. 12, 7 to 9 p.m. at Blind Bay Hall. • Wednesday, Sept. 19, 7 to 9 p.m. at Celista Community Hall. Everyone is invited. Watch for additional sessions to be posted. The agenda will include a short information presentation on the Regional Recreational Access and Trail planning process at 7 p.m.,
followed by an opportunity to help update the regional recreational access routes and trails inventory, and highlight those areas that should be considered a priority for improved management. As well, individual submissions are invited and can be submitted through the new trail report hotline at trailreport@shuswaptrails. com. Send comments on the following: What are the recreational trails and routes that you consider a priority for improved access management? And why? The Shuswap Recreational Access and Trail Management Planning process will include an inventory of existing and proposed recreational trails through-
out the watershed, an environmental audit of those trail systems, First Nations reviews, community participation to establish management priorities, and the creation of a Shuswap Trails Protocol to give direction to future planning and management. The process has been initiated by leadership from the Shuswap Lakes bands of the Secwepemc First Nation, the Shuswap Trail Alliance, Columbia Shuswap Regional District Parks, Shuswap Tourism, and the provincial Recreational Sites and Trails Office. Local organizations are invited to assist with the Recreational Access and Trail Management Plan. To get involved, call 250-832-0102.
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Pair of cadets earn wings Cadets of Salmon Arm’s 222 Shuswap Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron earned their wings after graduating Aug. 17 from the Regional Gliding School (Pacific) at CFB Comox. Cadet Andrew Stoney received his glider pilot wings and a Transport Canada glider license along with Cadet Jackson Calvert, who also received his power pilot wings and private pilot’s license, on the final Wings Graduation Parade, in recognition of their accomplishments. Stoney was one of 45 other air cadets from across B.C. who spent six weeks learning to fly the Schweizer 2-33A glider to Transport Canada’s licensing standards. He was awarded the Harry Astoria Memorial Gliding
Award for being the first runner-up glider cadet who displayed a high degree of flying skills, airmanship, maturity and self-discipline. “The course took a lot of hard work to complete, but was definitely rewarding,” Stoney said. As a grade 10 pianist working on his third concerto, Stoney is accustomed to working hard and being disciplined. It is perhaps the reason he also loves to do drill, and coached the drill team last year. Calvert was among 37 other cadets trained at one of the three flight centres hosting the Power Pilot Scholarship Course in B.C. this summer. He trained for seven weeks on the Cessna 172 at the Victoria Flying Club. Like many who
go on the Power Pilot Scholarship Course, Calvert already had his Glider Pilot license through the cadet program. Calvert will be entering Grade 12 at Salmon Arm Secondary, and plans to apply to the Royal Military College to become a doctor in the Canadian Forces. “These young men and women have worked very hard this summer to become licensed pilots, and we are all very proud of their accomplishments,” said Lt.-Col Tony Appels, Commanding Officer of RGS (Pacific). The Air Cadet program is a co-educational organization for youth between the ages of 12 and 18. For more information, see www.222air. com.
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Sea scouts program starts in Shuswap We may not live on the sea, but living on the shores of Shuswap Lake provides ample reason for young people to head out on the water. Now a Silver Creek man is attempting to start a Seafarers group of the Adventurers Association of Baden-Powell, which is a traditional Scouting association, with the addition of a water-based component. Ron Long has more than 24 years of Sea Scouting experience and is looking to start a group in Salmon Arm. It would be open to boys ages of 7 to 11 in the Timberwolves category, and 11 to 18 in the Seafarers. Members would learn many Sea Scouting skills including swimming, sailing, canoeing and power boating, as well as camping and woodcraft. Although the group expects to start weekly meetings in September, the sea scouting year would not shut down for the summer. Instead, the annual cruise onboard the group’s flagship boat, The Brownsea Isle, offers the chance to put seamanship skills into practice. Sea Scouting would also provide the necessary training to meet and exceed the standards of obtaining a Pleasure Craft Operator card, which is required by all boat operators on the lake. The organization is a traditional scouting association, and is run completely by volunteers. This allows membership fees to be kept low and are intended only to cover the insurance package. For more information, contact Long at 250-833-1972, or by email at aabp.seafarers@gmail.com. Adult volunteers are also encouraged and must be prepared to pass a police records check.
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Chase News
CHASE Chase acquires new doctor By Cavelle Layes MARKET NEWS STAFF
Interior Health has announced the latest addition to the two physicians working out of Chase, just weeks after residents in the area participated in a day of protest in reaction to the increase in Emergency Centre closures. As of Sept. 4, Dr. Cornel Barnard will be the latest doctor to set up practice in the Chase Medical Clinic. The new physician plans to begin working at the clinic three days per week with hopes of increasing his clinic days over the next six months, announced Interior Health. Barnard will be accepting new patients who are not already in the care of Dr. Gursharan Gill or Dr. Sandeep Sharma and will be providing much-needed support at the Chase Emergency Department. Since April of this year, Interior Health has issued more than 29 temporary closure notices for the Chase ER,
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#The Emergency Department housed in the Chase & District Health Centre will be able to open with the arrival of a third doctor. which compares to a total of 16 closure days throughout 2011. Bryan Redford, community area director for Interior Health, explains that in order to keep the Chase Emergency Department open, at least three physicians are needed at all times. Redford says Interior Health tries to avoid closing down the centre whenever possible, and works until the last minute to try to fill the gaps. “Sometimes there is
just nothing else we can do,” says Redford. The lack of adequate health care has many residents in the area concerned and sparked a protest on Aug. 14. Val Donnelly, Chase resident and one of the protest organizers, would like to see more than three doctors in Chase, explaining how the area once had six physicians working out of the village. Donnelly plans on organizing more protests in the future, with the
hope of getting the attention of the government and getting help for her community. Her goal is not to simply attract more doctors to Chase, as she agrees that the Interior Health Authority does a good job doing this, but to convince them to stay once they are here. “Too many of them move away to other areas,” says Donnelly. “We need to figure out why they do not stay here and find solutions to fix this problem.” Whenever the Chase ER is closed, residents must get emergency service at hospitals in Salmon Arm or Kamloops. Interior Health acknowledges the hard times that Chase residents have been facing recently. “We would like to thank residents for their ongoing patience, recognizing the recent changes in our physician group and the resulting impact on ER hours of operation during the spring and sumer,” says the Interior Health in a press re-
Rain welcomed by marshmallow roasters Thanks to rain, the campfire ban in the Chase, Kamloops, Salmon Arm, Merritt and Lillooet fire zones was lifted at noon, Aug. 24. A campfire ban remains in place in all of the Okanagan, including the Vernon and Penticton fire zones. Open burning continues to be prohibited throughout the Kamloops Fire Centre, which includes Salmon Arm. This prohibition applies to open fires larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide, fires with a burn registration number, industrial burning, fireworks and burning barrels. The open burning
prohibition covers all BC Parks, Crown and private lands, but does not apply within the boundaries of local governments that have forest fire prevention bylaws and are serviced by a fire department. Anyone found in violation of an open fire ban may be issued a ticket for up to $345. Anyone who causes a wildfire through arson or recklessness may be fined up to $1 million, spend up to three years in prison and be held accountable for associated fire fighting costs. The open burning prohibition will remain in place until the public is notified that it has been rescinded. For the latest infor-
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Friday, August 31, 2012 Shuswap Market News
Prairie Roots musicians come to town Song of the Prairies, a concert with Darrel and Saskia, is coming to Chase. On Thursday, Sept. 13, Darrel Delaronde and Saskia, also known as the touring band of Gary Fjellgard, will come to the Chase Creekside Seniors Centre, across from the legion, at 7:30 p.m. They bring a wonderful collection of songs with folk, roots, Celtic and country flavour, along with fabulous harmonies and stunning musicianship. The fact that Saskia & Darrel often tour with Canadian music icon Gary Fjellgaard speaks volumes about their abilities as musicians and song writers. Fjellgard is well known throughout the music industry as being very “fussy” about his sound and the integrity of his show. This dedication to excellence is one of many lessons learned by this dynamic duo from their years on the road with him. On their own, they are a powerful presence in their field; winning Top 5 people’s choice awards, hitting the #4 spot on MSN Radio’s National Top 30 Countdown, and being nominated for Album of the Year, Aboriginal Artist of the Year (times three), as well as Songwriter of the Year in Saskatchewan. Saskia and Darrel remain a perennial favorite on the Indy Euro stations. Their music is blithely described as “Prairie Roots.” Tickets are available at the door for $10. For more information, call Denise at 250-577-3857. Partial proceeds to support the seniors centre.
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HARRISON, YVONNE It is with great sadness and many tears that we announce the sudden passing of Evelyn Yvonne Harrison (Gotobed) on August 25, 2012. Yvonne was born December 6, 1936 in Vernon, BC. She is survived by her loving husband of 48 years John Harrison. Her four children: Terry Lewis (Philip), Jo-Anne Harrison (Shane), David Harrison (Lindsay) and Darren Harrison (Nicole); nine grandchildren, five great grandchildren, whom she adored. Also left to cherish her memory are her sister Maureen (Jim) Halawell and her brother Rankin (Vickie) Gotobed. Yvonne was an amazing giving person; she was a devoted rancher’s wife and community volunteer. She touched the hearts of everyone she met. She had passions for writing, photography, travel, cooking, cake decorating and singing. She is loved and will be missed by many. The family would like to thank the ICU staff at Royal Inland Hospital for the great care and family support. A Celebration of Yvonne’s life will be held in the Chase Secondary School, 420 Cottonwood Street on Friday, August 31, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. Should friends desire, donations to a charity of one’s choice would be appreciated in her memory. Condolences may be expressed at www. schoenings.com Arrangements entrusted to Schoening Funeral Service, 250.374.1454
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Chase Heat vs North Okanagan Knights, Friday, Aug. 31 at 7 p.m., Art Holding Arena in Chase. Chase Heat vs Kamloops Storm, Saturday, Sept. 1 at 7 p.m., Art Holding Arena in Chase. Haldane Strong Start registration week, Wednesday, Sept. 5 to Friday, Sept. 7. Registration can be done in person, or by calling Kary Pittendreigh at 250-679-2960 or email kpittendreigh@zimbra.sd73.bc.ca. Haldane Strong Start, Monday, Sept. 10, 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., the free program wis returning for another year of fun and is available for children up to school age. Parents are asked to accompany children. Program runs on all regular school days. Prairie Roots: Saskia and Darrel, Thursday, Sept. 13, Chase Creekside Seniors Centre, Tickets available at the door for $10. For more information, call Denise at 250-577-3857. A portion of the event proceeds will go to support the seniors centre. Team Chase Fashion Show, Sept. 23 at 2 p.m., curling club lounge. Tickets are $10 and available from all team Chase members as well as at Liquid Hair and The Flower Girls. All proceeds will go the CIBC Run For The Cure event. Scotch Creek Farm and Craft Market, Sundays until fall, located in Peoples Drug Mart parking lot. Taoist Tai Chi sets practice, Mondays from 10 – 11 a.m., Chase Community Hall, spectators always welcome, new classes starting Thursday, Sept. 13, for more info contact Judy 250-6795425 or go to “http://www.taoist.org/” www.taoist.org. Parents & Tot Playgroup, every Friday from 10 a.m. to noon, basement of the Catholic Church in Chase, children up to age five with parents/ caregivers, provided free of charge, playtime, crafts, healthy snack for all participants, special events and outings throughout the year, For more information, call Hazel at 250-679-4465. Chase Fire and Rescue Department, training practices 7 p.m., Tuesdays at fire hall, applications at Village office or phone 250-320-9103. What’s On in Chase community notices are printed free of charge. Email notices to shuswapmarket@saobserver.net.
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Here Today – Here Tomorrow There is no better way to create an everlasting tribute than by making a memorial donation to the Shuswap Community Foundation. Every tax receipted gift ensures that the name of your loved one will be remembered in perpetuity.
Lost & Found FOUND: on Samuelson Road, one pair of men’s eyeglasses. Gold and brown rims. Please claim at the Eagle Valley News office in the Parkland Mall.
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HUNTING Firearms Safety courses. C.O.R.E. & P.A.L. required for Hunting/Firearms Licences. Call Trevor Holmes at (250)832-4105 www.huntingandfirearms.com
Children Childcare Available Back in Nature Childcare Waldorf inspired program in a home like setting Limited childcare spaces available for 3-10 years. Outdoor play based program with activities Now accepting preschool registration for Sept.
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Pre-Schools (ECE) Early Childhood Educator required. Full & Part Time Positions Avail. ECE certificate required. Wage $15.00/ hour. Call Teena at Discovery Kids Club 250-832-0779
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ROOTS & Blues Friday night: You were wearing a red shawl, long feather earrings and a brown patterned sun dress. You were sitting at the far east outer table at the Main Stage beer garden with 2 others. At about 10:00 you got up to leave as I came over to talk. You thought I just wanted your table and I couldn’t find you after that. I’m 6 ft, brown hair and was wearing a green & white plaid shirt. Would like to try that again! Please reply to camwest1@shaw.ca with pic (to thwart pretenders).
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Joan Lindsay Blomquist passed away peacefully in Shuswap Lake General Hospital, Salmon Arm, BC on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at the age of 89 years. Born Joan Lindsay Turner in Preston, Lancashire, England on February 23, 1923, she was raised by her grandmother, coming to Canada in 1926 to Manitoba and in her late teen’s moving to Vancouver. Joan was proud of her service in the Army Pipe Band during WW 11, traveling to many locations and had the pleasure of shaking hands with the Queen. She married Walter Blomquist on November 9, 1956 and moved to Malakwa, where she quickly started her family. Joan loved nature, animals of all sizes, never giving a second thought to what her girls brought home. She is well remembered for her love of cooking, baking, especially her Chinese Food. Determination and being outspoken was part of her personality, at the same time she enjoyed humor, was very social, and believed happiness was important in this life. Survived by her loving family, husband, Walter; 2 daughters, Judy Johnston of Malakwa, and Coleen (Neil) Reiswig of Sicamous; 4 grandchildren, Hailey and Taren Johnston, Kent and Brennen Reiswig, ½ brother, Joe Welsh of Singapore. A celebration of life service was held from the Malakwa Community Hall on Saturday afternoon, August 25th at 1 p.m. with Jack Bowers the celebrant. Tributes were shared by family and friends with Honors presented by comrades of the Sicamous Royal Canadian Legion. Interment followed in the family plot in Malakwa Cemetery with daughters Coleen and Judy the urn bearers. Honorary Pallbearers were Neil, Kent and Brennen Reiswig, Bruce, Kent and Bryan Blomquist. A reception, provided by the community members, followed back in the Hall, allowing time for friends to continue sharing memories with the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the Shuswap Hospital Foundation, Box 265, Salmon Arm, BC VIE 4N3 Email condolences may be sent to Joan’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Funeral arrangements were in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm.
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TOMPKINS, FLOYD December 8th, 1923 – August 17th, 2012 With heavy hearts we announce the passing of a real cowboy, Floyd Tompkins. He was predeceased by the love of his life Eileen of 40 years. He is survived by his brother Lewis, and predeceased by brothers Eddie, Earl, Russell and sisters Eva and Edna, also predeceased by grandson Harlen. Floyd is survived by his children Harley (Glenda), Echo (Murray), Bonnie (Oliver) and Wayde (Rhonda), his eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren, and his numerous nephews and nieces. Also, by Eileen’s children Ken (Shirley) deceased, Bob (Barb), Roberta (Will), Allan (Jean) and Susan (Doug), ten grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. Floyd was the last of 13 children born to Charles and Annie Tompkins in Chilliwack, B.C. At a very young age he left for the Cariboo via horseback. He met up with his brother, Earl, and together they ran wild horses and cows. They built log homes and corrals in remote areas to capture these animals. They would then ‘head and tail’ them to Kamloops to sell. In the late 50’s Floyd ventured to Kamloops/Chase area making a living as a cowboy and big game outfitter to the Americans and Europeans. He was a true gentleman in the sense that there would be no swearing around women, he tipped his hat, opened car doors and walked on the proper side of the lady with the expectations that these traits be carried on by his children and grandchildren. In 1972 Floyd met Eileen Harrison at a Pritchard dance which was the beginning of their 40 years love affair. This love extended to both families. Also with loving hearts they reached out to all. They spent 14 years traveling as snowbirds. Due to health problems their travel was limited however; they still continued to venture to Alaska twice, once by motorhome, which Floyd always said they did not give themselves enough time, and once by ship. In their travels they saw the Grand Ole Opry, Graceland, and all family throughout the country. He always dreamed of visiting Australia. Floyd never missed the opportunity to play a prank, or a joke on any innocent victim. The twinkle was always in his eye. His passion for life lead to the writing of 2 books: The Mad Hunt for Those Ruby Eyes, and Honest Memories of One Man’s Life. The families would like to thank Dr. Avanessian, the special girls at the Cancer Clinic and at Parkside, and the kindness and exceptional care at the Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice Home. A funeral service was held Thursday, August 23rd in the Chase Community Hall. Interment followed at Duck Range Cemetery and then followed by tea at the Harrison Ranch. In lieu of flowers the family wishes donations in memory of Floyd Tompkins to the Marjorie Snowden Hospice Association, 72 Whiteshield Crescent S., Kamloops, BC V2E 2S9. Condolences may be expressed at www. schoenings.com Arrangements entrusted to Schoening Funeral Service, 250.374.1454
Serving and caring for families in our community since 1947. Whether you’re considering pre-planning or have lost a loved one, you can trust our professional and friendly team to support you with meaningful grief services. We provide individualized funeral, memorial and celebration of life services, as well as grief counselling and an aftercare program. For more information and the answers to many frequently asked questions, visit us online at: Andre Carelsé, Funeral Director
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Education/Trade Schools 21 WEEK HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Prepare for a Career in Heavy Equipment Operation. Introducing our new Apprenticeship Program which includes: • • •
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Help Wanted An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. BANNISTER HONDA Maintenance Technician Looking for a motivated, reliable, quality person to perform maintenance on Honda and other manufacture vehicles. Please apply with drivers license and drivers abstract. Attn: Grant Kitzman, 6425-Hwy 97N, Vernon, B.C. 250-545-0531 gkitzman@bannisterhonda.com BLIND Bay Village Grocer is looking to fill the position of Grocery/Stock/Receiver. Must be fit & able to work days & weekends. Apply in person with resume: Attention Doug BLIND Bay Village Grocer is looking to fill the position of Deli/Cook. Must be able to work evenings & weekends. Apply in person with resume: Attention Doug
CONSCIENTIOUS AND RELIABLE CARRIERS NEEDED To distribute the Shuswap Market News and the Lakeshore News. Salmon Arm, Sicamous & Chase. Call Valerie 250-832-2131 COOKS REQUIRED IMMED. Maids, bar staff, waiters, beer store staff, desk clerks. Northern Motor Inn, 3086 Hwy 16E Terrace, BC. V8G 3N5 250635-6375 Fax 250-635-6129 EXP Line Cooks and Dishwashers needed immediately for the Barley Station email resume to bstation@telus.net or drop off at the Pub LOCAL B&Blooking for reliable flexible and ambitious helper for PT casual work must live in Salmon Arm and have transportation email resume to carsongroup@shaw.ca Looking for Certified Traffic Control Persons. Must have own transportation. Energetic and happy people need only apply. Wages up to $15/hr. Email Resumes to safety1st@live.ca SERVERS needed at Home Restaurant in Sorrento need immed. Apply in person with resume to Brad or Sandy WORKING couple needs housekeeper NS ref’s requ’d housekeepingad@yahoo.ca
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HARPER, BETTY Betty Harper, daughter of Jack and Amelia Gattinger was born near the village of Duff, SK in March 1926. She passed away on August 8, 2012. Betty is survived by two daughters and one son: Marguerite Colborne – Prince George, BC, Elizabeth Konkin – Calgary, AB, and Bill Harper – Terrace, BC; eleven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Betty is predeceased by her parents, sisters Frances Smulan and Roslyn Friesen, and brother Eugene. Besides being a mother, Betty spent more than 35 years in the classroom at Lemberg and Hudson Bay, SK, as well as Terrace and Sorrento, BC. Her heart was in the teaching system where she spent most of her time with first-graders. Music, especially the piano, was a vocation of hers. When retired from teaching, she spent a very happy period of four years, 1985-1989, as an Activity Worker at Ina Grafton Gage Nursing Home in Moose Jaw. Zion United Church was her church-home. All through the years the message proclaimed by the Church was very important to Betty. A Celebration of Betty’s life was held at St.Andrew’s United Church on Monday August 20, 2012. Reverend Jim Tenford officiated. Following Cremation, memorialization took place in the family plot at the Indian Head Cemetery. Please sign the memorial register book at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries).
Welcome Wagon is currently seeking individuals for Welcome Wagon Representatives in the communities of Salmon Arm & Sicamous.
As a Welcome Wagon Representative you will work flexible hours, provide a valuable community service and get paid while having fun!
If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please call yo AAnne Dixon 250-833-0026
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Sawchuk Developments Co. Ltd., a BC based General Contracting ¿rm, is currently accepting resumes for an upcoming project in Salmon Arm. We would be pleased to receive your resume for the following positions: • Experienced construction labourers • Experienced framing carpenters Note: Current Level 2 First Aid certi¿cation is an asset. Candidates may learn more about us by visiting www.sawchukdevelopments.com. Sawchuk Developments Co. Ltd. offers competitive wages, with a group bene¿ts package available to successful candidates. Please fax resumes to (250) 765-3432 or email shane@sawchukdevelopments.com. Con¿dentiality is assured to all who apply.
Columbia Shuswap Regional District Is seeking a highly motivated individual to fill the following position
INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (Permanent Position) The CSRD is seeking an energetic team player who works well with co-workers and colleagues to join our IT team as the IS Technician. Under the general direction of the IS Coordinator the IS Technician will perform a variety of general and specific local network technical duties and will provide technical support for the CSRD internet and intranet sites, and ensures the Network infrastructure performs properly. This is a permanent position, subject to the provisions of the Collective Agreement negotiated between the CSRD and CUPE Local 1908. A copy of the related position description is available on the CSRD website at www.csrd. bc.ca. Applications will be treated as confidential and must be received by 4:00 PM, Friday, September 14th, 2012. Interested applicants must send a letter of interest and résumé to: Brad Payne IT Coordinator Columbia Shuswap Regional District Box 978, 781 Marine Park Drive NE SALMON ARM, BC, V1E 4P1 Email: bpayne@csrd.bc.ca
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BORDER Collie, Husky, Rottweiler cross, all black w/bits of white, 7females, 1male, all have blue eyes, 7wks, ready to go $100.ea (778)220-8112 Chocolate Lab pups 1m, 6f, 1st shots, de wormed $650 Avail Sep 1 (250) 554-9214 N&T CANINE CARE Daycare, boarding, grooming. Visit our webpage: www.nandtcaninecare.ca 250-835-0136
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COUNTRY HOME ANTIQUES 5min from Armstrong. Now open again, Sat &Sun 10am5, or by appt. Barn full of Quality Antiques, 4262 MacDonald Rd (off Otter Lake Rd) 250-546-2529
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4th ANNUAL ENDERBY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SALE Enderby Drill Hall (South end of town on Hwy 97, watch for signs) 40 plus tables of collectibles! Fri Aug 31, 9-6 & Sat Sept 1, 9-5. Admission $1.00
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$179,900
SEASONED FIREWOOD Reserve your firewood. Call Gus @ 250-833-2705
Garage Sales 2597 Grandview Blind Bay Shuswap Lake Estates Many Hshld items, Golf cart, player piano, Electronics etc....Sat and Sun sept 1 & 2 8am-3pm 5161 60Ave NE behind Apple Grove Motel, part inside & part outside, Fri, Sat, Sun Mon, Aug31, Sept 1,2,3 9-4, Wheels, tires, antiques, kickstart Iron Horse motors, tools, lawn mowers, western books CEDAR Hts: Huge Yard Sale, 2378 Tamerac Terrace, Sat. Sept1, 8-4, end tables, etc. ESTATE SALE SUNNYBRAE Wed. Sept.5 to Sat. Sept.8, 8-4 pm, 3694 Bastionview Rd. Sunnybrae. Furn., tools, small appl., kitchenware, garden equip.Something for everyone. MOVING SALE - 5100 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista. Sept. 1 & 2, 9am-3pm. Follow signs.
Heavy Duty Machinery
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Interior South #217 1002 Riverside Ave., Sicamous
(604-6637)
Interior South 201 Mann Road, Sicamous
WATERFRONT LIVING WITH LAKEVIEW!
PRICED TO SELL! BELOW ASSESSED VALUE!
Your 4 season home base in the Shuswap! Covered deck looks out over the pool, hot tub & boat dock and waterfront! 2 bdrms., 2 baths, boat slip #21 in deep water , 2 parking stalls, fully furnished, pool and hot tub! Quick Possession!
2200+ sq. ft., 3 bdrms, 2 baths, full bsmt., single car garage, large deck with Mara lakeview! Summer kitchen, family rm, bath & large storage rm/ workshop in bsmt with access to garage.
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$269,000
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? NEH CHAIR LIFT & recliner; $250, washer & dryer; $75, to 8’ L X 2’ W 12 drawer chest; $100, Electric Stove; $50. 16’ car trailer $1,700. 250-2537792.
SOFA Bed $100 Computer Office Work Centre $600 Baby Grand Piano $3900 8 man Beach Comb Hot Tub Exc cond $2500 250-832-0799
Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Silver Coins etc. Available now: 250-863-3082 PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670
Musical Instruments CORT acoustic steel string guitar with cutaway, grover tuners and Fishman Pickup. Beautiful wood and sound. Must be seen and played to appreciate. $650 Call 250-517-8087
Plants /Nursery SCREENED TOPSOIL. 250833-5576 or 250-838-7061.
FREE: micro fiber loveseat, very good cond., needs cleaning, wall a way loveseat, blue foot rests, needs cleaning, black vinyl chair, good for outside, well broken in (250)8322168 Free to a good home Ivers & Pond Console piano. 2 pce coffee table/end table set Oak and Glass 250-832-3326 FREE TO GOOD HOME Wire Haired X Terrier 250-832-9370 Good Loving Home for Yorkie/Pom X Call 250-832-4326
Misc. for Sale
Ron Marchand
250-833-4728 1-877-60HOMES
HOT Tub in very good cond. Seats 6 Asking $2000 OBO 250-833-0196
Free Items
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
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DIGITAL TV box with remote, New $99, asking $50 OBO (250)836-4613
Reddington fly rod. Like new in cask 250-833-1976
the Video Man
$30,000
$149,900
Firewood/Fuel
832-3320
Services
MEMORIES ON DVD!
SONY 32” older model TV 250-833-5833
Real Estate Houses For Sale 3 BDRM. 2 BATH DBLE wide in park in Sicamous. lge. end lot, central air, deck & carport, 2 shops, new windows, roof, hw tank, floors. $110,000. 250-836-2647 or 250-2535151.
ronmarchand@shaw.ca
3BDRM 2 bath, Hot tub, AC Full basement, workshop, Central Vac, 2 car garage on 1/3 acre with U/G sprinkler 250-832-7268
CLEAR PLASTIC TARPS, approx. 40’x40’, $25.00/tarp, Days (250)835-4541 Evenings/Weekends (250)833-2118
RENTAL PURCHASE Opportunity in Salmon Arm. 4Bdrm on beautiful 1.3 acres in town Call 250-517-7750
Mobile Homes & Parks
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Films, slides, photos & video transferred to DVD. Copies for gifts!
$189,000
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Mortgages TEKAMAR MORTGAGES
Best rate 5yr-3.09%OAC Serving the Columbia-Shuswap since 1976. Rates Consistently better than banks
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RV Sites AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.
Rentals Rent To Own MALAKWA, 3bdrm, 2baths, 5 appl. modular , NS, pets neg. , $750/mo. plus util.Avail. Sept 1 or 15. (250)679-1011 RENT LEASE OR SALE 10kms from town. $1100/mo + 1/2 util. 250-832-9875
Apt/Condo for Rent 1800 Sq. Ft. 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath in Chase. incl W/D DW and util. $1100/mo. DD req’d. Avail Sept 1 One year minimum rental. 250-833-6029 1 bd apt downtwn Salmon Arm util.coin Ldry included $675. Call after 5pm 250-463-1513 1BDRM adult oriented in quiet building, on bus rte., walk to DT & hospital, coin laundry, heat & hot water incl., NP, AC in suite, facing McGuire Lake, DD, $700/mo. (250)546-3066, evenings (250)546-1970 1BDRM. apartment, close to down town, adults, NS, NP, references req.(250)833-6855 1 BDRM CONDO in Sicamous, fully furnished, pool/hot tub. $700/mo. DD. Avail Sept. 1 2012 to June 30, 2013. Leanne at 250-804-3485. 1 BDRM. WATERFRONT Condo in Sicamous, unfurnished, washer/dryer, boat slip, all appl. $875/mo. + power & propane. Call Leanne at 250-804-3485 or 250-8321324. 2BDRM. 20 min to SA, like new, incl HW, W/D & AC, $695/mo. (250)804-0774 (250)803-1789 pets neg 2BDRM close to downtown, NS, NP, $795/mo., hot water included (250)955-0774 2 Bdrm downtown apartment. Spacious and bright. Laminate flooring. A/C. $775/mos includes gas heat. Parking. PH 250-832-3277 AVAILABLE immediately, spacious 1000sqft. 2bdrm. apt., downtown SA, can be used for residential or commercial incl. F/S, $850/mo. +DD & ref’s, (250)307-2431 AVAILABLE Oct 1st. 2 BDRM top floor NE corner Apt, Main St Sicamous; $750. Heat included. References required. No smoking. Contact Sharon 250-836-3933 BACHELOR APT. for rent. Incl. cable, hydro, washer & dryer. No pets. Single person only. $375/mo. Avail. Sept. 1. 250-836-3233. BRIGHT 2 bdrm apt. Central loc. Mature adults. Pet negotiable. $795/mo. Phone 250832-6490
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BORDER Collie, Husky, Rottweiler cross, all black w/bits of white, 7females, 1male, all have blue eyes, 7wks, ready to go $100.ea (778)220-8112 Chocolate Lab pups 1m, 6f, 1st shots, de wormed $650 Avail Sep 1 (250) 554-9214 N&T CANINE CARE Daycare, boarding, grooming. Visit our webpage: www.nandtcaninecare.ca 250-835-0136
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Brand New Home New 27 x 48 or 1296 sq. ft. home.
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Yours today for
Food Products Free Range chicken FAC inspected 250-832-0422
STRAWBERRIES, Raspberries, Loganberries are ready now. Sandy Acres Berry Farm (250)832-5398 (250)833-6617
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COUNTRY HOME ANTIQUES 5min from Armstrong. Now open again, Sat &Sun 10am5, or by appt. Barn full of Quality Antiques, 4262 MacDonald Rd (off Otter Lake Rd) 250-546-2529
Basset Hound Puppies, ready Aug 31, vet checked, 1st shots 1-250-833-4081
$199,900
250 833-5668
4th ANNUAL ENDERBY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SALE Enderby Drill Hall (South end of town on Hwy 97, watch for signs) 40 plus tables of collectibles! Fri Aug 31, 9-6 & Sat Sept 1, 9-5. Admission $1.00
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• New 924 sq. ft. home on its own 50 X 100 lot • All landscaping c/w underground sprinklers • Concrete drive & walkway Ask how to get $10,000 back from the government. All for only
Misc. for Sale 77 GAL. FISH TANK with polished aluminum and cherry wood stand. 48” wide, 18” deep and stands 5’ high. Dual lighting, ornaments, gravel. New aerator and new fuval 403 filter/pump. Empty and clean. Ready to go. $500.00. 250-803-0560 or 250-8045156.
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NEW LAKESIDE GROOMING Certified with over 20yrs. experience. In home one on one care & service. No cages. Hand drying only. By appointment only. (250)832-8845
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Misc Services
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Antiques / Vintage
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HORSE & tack for sale $1000. (250)253-7702
BLACKTOP NOW!
Merchandise for Sale
Pets & Livestock
$179,900
SEASONED FIREWOOD Reserve your firewood. Call Gus @ 250-833-2705
Garage Sales 2597 Grandview Blind Bay Shuswap Lake Estates Many Hshld items, Golf cart, player piano, Electronics etc....Sat and Sun sept 1 & 2 8am-3pm 5161 60Ave NE behind Apple Grove Motel, part inside & part outside, Fri, Sat, Sun Mon, Aug31, Sept 1,2,3 9-4, Wheels, tires, antiques, kickstart Iron Horse motors, tools, lawn mowers, western books CEDAR Hts: Huge Yard Sale, 2378 Tamerac Terrace, Sat. Sept1, 8-4, end tables, etc. ESTATE SALE SUNNYBRAE Wed. Sept.5 to Sat. Sept.8, 8-4 pm, 3694 Bastionview Rd. Sunnybrae. Furn., tools, small appl., kitchenware, garden equip.Something for everyone. MOVING SALE - 5100 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista. Sept. 1 & 2, 9am-3pm. Follow signs.
Heavy Duty Machinery
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Interior South #217 1002 Riverside Ave., Sicamous
(604-6637)
Interior South 201 Mann Road, Sicamous
WATERFRONT LIVING WITH LAKEVIEW!
PRICED TO SELL! BELOW ASSESSED VALUE!
Your 4 season home base in the Shuswap! Covered deck looks out over the pool, hot tub & boat dock and waterfront! 2 bdrms., 2 baths, boat slip #21 in deep water , 2 parking stalls, fully furnished, pool and hot tub! Quick Possession!
2200+ sq. ft., 3 bdrms, 2 baths, full bsmt., single car garage, large deck with Mara lakeview! Summer kitchen, family rm, bath & large storage rm/ workshop in bsmt with access to garage.
MLS®10050637
$269,000
MLS®10050805
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? NEH CHAIR LIFT & recliner; $250, washer & dryer; $75, to 8’ L X 2’ W 12 drawer chest; $100, Electric Stove; $50. 16’ car trailer $1,700. 250-2537792.
SOFA Bed $100 Computer Office Work Centre $600 Baby Grand Piano $3900 8 man Beach Comb Hot Tub Exc cond $2500 250-832-0799
Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Silver Coins etc. Available now: 250-863-3082 PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670
Musical Instruments CORT acoustic steel string guitar with cutaway, grover tuners and Fishman Pickup. Beautiful wood and sound. Must be seen and played to appreciate. $650 Call 250-517-8087
Plants /Nursery SCREENED TOPSOIL. 250833-5576 or 250-838-7061.
FREE: micro fiber loveseat, very good cond., needs cleaning, wall a way loveseat, blue foot rests, needs cleaning, black vinyl chair, good for outside, well broken in (250)8322168 Free to a good home Ivers & Pond Console piano. 2 pce coffee table/end table set Oak and Glass 250-832-3326 FREE TO GOOD HOME Wire Haired X Terrier 250-832-9370 Good Loving Home for Yorkie/Pom X Call 250-832-4326
Misc. for Sale
Ron Marchand
250-833-4728 1-877-60HOMES
HOT Tub in very good cond. Seats 6 Asking $2000 OBO 250-833-0196
Free Items
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
plus HST
DIGITAL TV box with remote, New $99, asking $50 OBO (250)836-4613
Reddington fly rod. Like new in cask 250-833-1976
the Video Man
$30,000
$149,900
Firewood/Fuel
832-3320
Services
MEMORIES ON DVD!
SONY 32” older model TV 250-833-5833
Real Estate Houses For Sale 3 BDRM. 2 BATH DBLE wide in park in Sicamous. lge. end lot, central air, deck & carport, 2 shops, new windows, roof, hw tank, floors. $110,000. 250-836-2647 or 250-2535151.
ronmarchand@shaw.ca
3BDRM 2 bath, Hot tub, AC Full basement, workshop, Central Vac, 2 car garage on 1/3 acre with U/G sprinkler 250-832-7268
CLEAR PLASTIC TARPS, approx. 40’x40’, $25.00/tarp, Days (250)835-4541 Evenings/Weekends (250)833-2118
RENTAL PURCHASE Opportunity in Salmon Arm. 4Bdrm on beautiful 1.3 acres in town Call 250-517-7750
Mobile Homes & Parks
Mobile Homes & Parks
Films, slides, photos & video transferred to DVD. Copies for gifts!
$189,000
Call Charlotte Hutchinson Personal Real Estate Corporation
TOLL FREE
1-800-582-8639 CELL 250-833-6545 OFFICE 250-836-2223 at Mara Lake INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
www.charlottehutchinson.com
10 minutes to downtown Vernon. Boat launch, Spallumcheen Golf & Country Club, O’Keefe Ranch – just a few mintues away!! Custom order your new home today: www.countrysidemanufacturedhomes.com
250-832-6699
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Home and Land Packages, Salmon Arm Available now!!! Don’t miss out!!!
Call 250-833-4728 We Create Quality Assured Custom Homes in 90 days and Relationships that last a lifetime - Guaranteed!!
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Affordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC. Ask us about our Free Rent option! Please cal 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca
Mortgages TEKAMAR MORTGAGES
Best rate 5yr-3.09%OAC Serving the Columbia-Shuswap since 1976. Rates Consistently better than banks
(250)832-8766 Toll free 1-800-658-2345
RV Sites AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.
Rentals Rent To Own MALAKWA, 3bdrm, 2baths, 5 appl. modular , NS, pets neg. , $750/mo. plus util.Avail. Sept 1 or 15. (250)679-1011 RENT LEASE OR SALE 10kms from town. $1100/mo + 1/2 util. 250-832-9875
Apt/Condo for Rent 1800 Sq. Ft. 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath in Chase. incl W/D DW and util. $1100/mo. DD req’d. Avail Sept 1 One year minimum rental. 250-833-6029 1 bd apt downtwn Salmon Arm util.coin Ldry included $675. Call after 5pm 250-463-1513 1BDRM adult oriented in quiet building, on bus rte., walk to DT & hospital, coin laundry, heat & hot water incl., NP, AC in suite, facing McGuire Lake, DD, $700/mo. (250)546-3066, evenings (250)546-1970 1BDRM. apartment, close to down town, adults, NS, NP, references req.(250)833-6855 1 BDRM CONDO in Sicamous, fully furnished, pool/hot tub. $700/mo. DD. Avail Sept. 1 2012 to June 30, 2013. Leanne at 250-804-3485. 1 BDRM. WATERFRONT Condo in Sicamous, unfurnished, washer/dryer, boat slip, all appl. $875/mo. + power & propane. Call Leanne at 250-804-3485 or 250-8321324. 2BDRM. 20 min to SA, like new, incl HW, W/D & AC, $695/mo. (250)804-0774 (250)803-1789 pets neg 2BDRM close to downtown, NS, NP, $795/mo., hot water included (250)955-0774 2 Bdrm downtown apartment. Spacious and bright. Laminate flooring. A/C. $775/mos includes gas heat. Parking. PH 250-832-3277 AVAILABLE immediately, spacious 1000sqft. 2bdrm. apt., downtown SA, can be used for residential or commercial incl. F/S, $850/mo. +DD & ref’s, (250)307-2431 AVAILABLE Oct 1st. 2 BDRM top floor NE corner Apt, Main St Sicamous; $750. Heat included. References required. No smoking. Contact Sharon 250-836-3933 BACHELOR APT. for rent. Incl. cable, hydro, washer & dryer. No pets. Single person only. $375/mo. Avail. Sept. 1. 250-836-3233. BRIGHT 2 bdrm apt. Central loc. Mature adults. Pet negotiable. $795/mo. Phone 250832-6490
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Suites, Lower
HUGE 1 bedroom, $850/mo. inc. utilities, garbage. NP, avail. Sept. 1st. Call Bonnie (1-250)871-6000
3BDRM. executive newer home for yearly lease located close to town center, 2.5bath, all appl. incl., NS, NP, DD & refs, avail. Nov1, $1250/mo. send info: h.4796@hotmail.com 3BDRM. furn. bright, immaculate in Blind Bay, Oct15-April 15, 2013, lake/mt. views, util, int, sat tv incl., NS, NP, DD, not suitable for children $1200/mo. (250)675-3250 3 bdrm house in Sunnybrae. 2 1/2 baths, garage, 5 appl., ďŹ nished bsmnt rec room & ofďŹ ce. Absolutely NO smoking, NO pets. $1200.00/mo. Plus utilities. Available Sept. 1st. To view and make application call 250-835-2222. or email signs@telus.net 3bdrm lrg new house on Deep Creek Rd, main ďŹ&#x201A;oor only, wood heat incl ďŹ rewood & hydro, n/s, n/p Avail Sept 1 $1000+DD, RR (250)308-7984 HOUSE for lease. $980. NS. Pet possible. Fenced yd. 5 appl. Oil heating is included. 250-869-0955 or 250-8033507 Older home close to schools 2 Bdrm storage shed huge yard $900/mo 250-832-2034 SUNNYBRAE. 2 Bedrm very private, energy efďŹ cient home, unique design, woodstove, 2 blocks from lake, pets neg Avail Sept 1st. $850/mo. 604-536-3921, 250-835-8236. SUNNYBRAE 3Bdrm 2 full bath. Private. AC garage NS NP ďŹ rst and last months rent (1 yr. lease) $1100 + Util 250835-2328 TWO BDRM. MODULAR, 2 mile, Sicamous. 1 1/2 baths, propane heat. N.S. On lot. $700/mo. 250-836-2758.
RANCHERO/Mellorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Store area: 2bdrm. $800/mo. + utils. avail. now, W/D/F/S & parking. (250)546-3717 SEEKING good tenant. 2bdrm legal suite, clean, bright, new, heated tile in kitchen & bathroom, 5appl., NS, NP, refs reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, $750/mo. + hydro, avail. now (250)832-7762 SICAMOUS: 1bdrm fully furn. centrally located, f/s, NS, ND, pets neg., refs & DD req. $700/mo. util. incl., avail Sept 1, (250)803-8182 SUNNYBRAE: 1bdrm units from $500/mo., 2bdrm units from $800/mo., utilities included, NS, NP (250)835-4531
LAKEVIEW MANOR FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED
suites in quiet adult NS, NP, seniors/professional building close to all amenities. Views McGuire Park & Shuswap Lake Available now 1Bdrm Furn. 2Bdrm Furn. or Unfurn. start $795/mo plus hydro Ref reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 250-833-9148 LGE 1 & 2 BDRM. BRIGHT apts. In suite storage, green space, live-in manager. Cable incl. Sicamous, 250-836-4516 or 250-804-5364. PATRICIA MANOR 2-bdrm. $825/mo. incl. f/s, d/w, a/c, h/w. Avail. Oct.1. 803-1694 SICAMOUS: LAKEFRONT 2-bdrm, 2-bath, fully furnished, underground parking, includes some utilities, faces the water. NO PETS, NO SMOKING, D/D $750/mo. 250-836-0094 or 1-403-540-2585 leona.hamilton@telus.net SICAMOUS WHITE PINES #48, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fully furnished, newly renovated. $800/mo. + hydro. Avail. Sept. 1 to May 31. N.S. N.P. Call Leanne 250-804-3485.
Commercial/ Industrial 2 BAY SHOP-2160 sq. ft. w/ hydraulic hoist. TCH & Seed Frontage Rd. Sicamous. Next to Gas Plus. For rental inquiries call 250-836-0095. NEWLY available 2 downtown semi-storefront ofďŹ ce/retail premises, 657 & 1098sq.ft., great location, available immediately (250)804-9125
Cottages / Cabins 2BDRM furnished cabin, NE SA, 1.5bath, NS, $950/mo. cable (250)833-0373 BRIGHT, clean fully furn. cottage, Paradise Point, past Sunnybrae, 1bdrm., Kitchen living & dining room, laundry $700/mo., incl. hydro, sat tv & internet. (250)835-8236 NEWLY renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 2bdrm cabin on scenic riverfront acreage near Grindrod, NS, NP, 7mo. lease starting Oct1, $600/mo util. incl. (250)838-7484
Housesitting AVAILABLE to house sit over the winter. Need someone to look after you seasonal Residence? Female, tidy, respectful willing to pay rent. Please Call 250-682-1540
Misc for Rent Log Home Sunnybrae Canoe Pt. Rd. 5bed, 3.5 bath, inďŹ&#x201A;oor heat, available August 1 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse in Salmon Arm 3 bedroom, 1 bath basement suite in SA 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den 4 plex in Salmon Arm 1 bedroom Condo in Salmon Arm 2 bed, 2 bath condo in Salmon Arm
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Mobile Homes & Pads 2 BDRM, 2 BATH mobile w/4 appl. on acreage in Malakwa. Avail. Oct. 1. $800/mo. 250836-5559.
Homes for Rent 2BDRM. f/s/w/d, near busstop & park NS, NP, $1000/mo. + utilities (250)804-8700 3BDRM 2 bath In Silver Creek $650/mo 250-832-4326 4BDRM + den on .5 acre 2 car garage in Blind Bay $1200mo + Util DD $1200 250-409-9399
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1996 Yukon SLT GMC 1500 4x4, leather interior, 4 door, great shape, no rust, seats 5, barn doors, alloy wheels, cd player, power mirrors, seats, windows & locks, roof rack, tilt steering, tow pkg., cruise control, block heater, trailer hitch, tinted windows, also 4 hankook dynapro studded winter tires 1 yr. old 272,000km $4000. obo (250)832-2960 1998 TOYOTA Tacoma 230,000km 4 Cyl 5 spd. 4X2 wheel drive. Second vehicle. Only need one. $5000 OBO All service history at Hilltop Toyota Salmon Arm 250-6754002
Townhouses 3BDRM 2 1/2 bath Absolutely Immaculate Exc location 50+Strata $1100 + Util 250832-1995 leave message
ROOM for rent, Convenient quiet location on bus route cable & util. incl., $450/mo, (250)832-3587
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2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 5.3 Z71, skid plates, 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims & tires. 78,291 kms. We ďŹ nance! Delivery to your door, no problem! Visit our website to submit a credit application today. See our website for more pics www.harrisoceansidegm.com Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
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1BDRM., close to town, private, furn. or unfurn., NS, NP, DD, $650/mo. utilites included (250)463-2005 1BDRM incl W/D F/S util, Sat, NS NP Near 5 corners $625/mo 250-832-8099 1-bdrm lg. daylight open suite, just off Gardom Lk Rd., pets negotiable, N/S, quiet mature adult(s) monthly rent includes util. Avail.Sept.1.250-517-7154 or afternoon 250-838-9506 1+BDRM. near college, very spacious, private entrance, util & own washer incl., gas f/p, NS, small pet okay $800/mo. (250)808-3363 1bdrm own ent. level entry. Furn/unfurn short/long term avail. Close to DT SA NS/NP. $575/mo. 250-832-4417 1BDRM Semi furn. N/S. $700/mo. incl. util. Avail Early Sept (250)832-2898 2BDRM. ground level suite, totally renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, NP, NS, heat, ac & all appl. incl., $900/mo. avail Sept1 (250)832-1906 BLIND Bay 1bdrm available now. Walk-out suite. Utils. included. $700/mo DD & Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s req. N/P, N/S (250)675-2710 BRIGHT daylight bsmt. suite, private patio entry, 1bdrm., large living area, full bath, parking, util. incl. NS, NP, avail. Sept1st, refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s req. $725/mo. (250)832-0582 New 2-bdrm. daylight suite, in Raven 1300 sq.ft. w/great view, huge deck in Raven. $1200/mo. incl. util. Avail. Sept.1, NS. 250-832-6448 NS 1bdrm. parking, large kit., lots of storage, SW SA on bus rte., cable/util/int incl., refs reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, pets neg., No Parties (250)253-5303 QUIET Hillcrest area, 1bdrm, gas f/p, above ground suite. $700/mo. inc. util. refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s req. N/P, N/S (250)804-0980
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1 Block to College 3bdrm., 2bath, f/p, a/c, DW/W/D, new paint & carpet, small pet okay, no partiers, call between noon & 8pm, 4 TV/Int outlets $950/mo. (250)463-5492 3BDRM 11/2 Bath FS WD Dble Garage Avail Sept 15 $1200/mo incl util NP 250832-6621 3BDRM. 2bath suite, newer bldg. in town, view of the lake, F,S,W,D, single garage, no yard, NS, $1100/mo. incl. util, avail Sept 1. Call Hugh or Barb evenings (250)832-6720 BLIND Bay: large, newer, 2bdrm suite, avail now. 5 appl., separate entrance & deck, lake & mountain view, $900/mo. util & sat tv incl. NS, NP, not suitable for children, DD & refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, minimum 1yr. lease required (250)517-8408 BRIGHT SPACIOUS 1BRM 2Bath,NS Sm pet ok Avail Oct 1 $900/mo utill incl. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 1-403-797-7738
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Cars - Domestic 1994 Chrysler Intrepid, low km, good condition, $1200. (250)833-4912 (250)649-6163 2001 Ford Crown Victoria LX 4.6 l S V8, rear wheel Drive Auto (O/D) transmission 120,000 (mainly Hwy) kms. fully and regularly maintained recent transmission and cooling system ďŹ&#x201A;ushes. Exc cond. Inside and out $4000 ďŹ rm Dave @ 1-778-821-4466 2008 GMC Acadia SLT AWD Fully loaded W/warranty pkg. 2 sets of Brand new tires Asking $30,000 call 250-804-2036 PARTING out 1981 Chev 2 door Monte Carlo Rare glass roof, good body parts, whole car restorable 250-369-0026
Cars - Sports & Imports ATTENTION COLLECTORS 1980 CAMARO, only 50,000 K on punched 305 eng. 3 spd. Needs some body work. For more info. $2800 OBO. 1-250-523-9762. (Logan Lake)
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Celebrate the economic and social contribution of workers For many British Columbians, Labour Day may simply mean the last extended weekend of the summer. It is important p to remember it is a day to celebrate working people and the contribution bution they make to our province and the quality ality of life we enjoy.
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important legislature to impact workers in the following century. Union pioneers petitioned their employers for a reduction in the number of hours worked - asking that their workweek be reduced to six, 9-hour days. They formed an organization dubbed the Nine Hours Movement and argued that reducing working hours would benefit both workers and society as more time would be spent with family and community. Employers scoffed at their claims and rejected their demands. At the time it was a crime to be member of a union in Canada yet in a
The rights thatt workers have today such as a 40ek, minimum wage, parental leave hour work week, days were hard fought for in times and paid holidays rs had few benefits, no voice when labourers n perilous conditions. Many and worked in ions and rights that today’s of the protections ve exist because of unions. employees have Labour Day is celebrated on the first very September and this year Monday of every on Septemberr 3 it will be in a show of solidarity for working people across nd beyond. The origins the country and al holiday are rooted in of this national the history of the Canadian labour at began in the time of movement that Prime Ministerr Sir John A. Macdonald. tand by a group of Ontario From a bold stand y of 1872 grew the most printers in May
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courageous act of defiance, the Toronto Typographical Union went on strike to secure the nine-hour workday. A parade was held which drew some 10,000 spectators. The workers went on strike. Many lost their job and were forced to relocate. Their employers brought in replacement workers and used this so called ‘conspiracy’ to have 24 members of the movement arrested and jailed. SEPT 3 On June 14, 1872 Macdonald passed the Trade Union Act that legalized union activity, freed the workers and endeared him to the working class. The Toronto printers strike paved the way for unions across North America to demand a 54hour workweek. Canadian trade unionists have ever since, celebrated this day that has been set aside to hon honor ‘those who labour.’ The first Labour Day parade was held in Winnipeg in 1894, and was two miles long. Today approximately 3 30 percent of BC’s workforce is covered by a collective agreement. As Labour Day has evolved it remains a day of celebration, sol solidarity, speeches and recreation. The issues faci facing workers have also evolved. Today’s labou labour unions negotiate on behalf of a changing workforce in an ever-evolving workplace. Bri British Columbians have different challenges to deal with, whether it is record-h record-high housing prices, increasing levels o of debt and living longer. Minimu Minimum wage, overtime, working conditio conditions for farmworkers, health and saf safety and access to affordable daycare are all important labour issues. This Labo Labour Day, take a moment to reflect on the history and significance of the day.
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Friday, August 31, 2012 Shuswap Market News
Customers Are Really Everything... Our Store is Locally Owned & Operated
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Calabrese Buns 6 pack .....................................................................
Bagels
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8” Cookies N’ Cream Dessert Cake Made in Store ............................................................
Homestyle Multigrain Bread
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Top Sirloin Grilling Steak
Value Pack $8.77/kg .......................................................
T-Bone Grilling Steak
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Lean Ground Beef
698lb. 278lb.
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Honey Maple Turkey
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Greek Pasta Salad ..................................................................................
Every Day Savings in our Grocery Dept. Dairyland Milk
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Adams Peanut Butter Sel. Var., 500 g .....................
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Crofter Organic Spread Sel. Var., 235 g ...................
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998 Log Cabin Syrup 00 2 for 6 1 Kg ...................................................
Western Family Pudding snacks
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Peaches or Nectarines
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Hothouse Tomatoes B.C. Grown, $2.16 kg ..............................................................
Quick Or Lg. Flake Oats ............................................................................................................
Sunflower Seeds Salted or not salted ............................................................................
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Quaker Chewy Yogurt Bars 175 g................................................
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